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The President: I will call on Prof. Hansen to give the result 
of his observations on root-killing. (See index.) 
“Prospects of Apple Growing in the Red River Valley.” Rev. 
O. A. Th. Solem, Halstad. (See index.) 
Discussion. 
“Apple Culture in the Lake Superior Region of Minnesota.” 
R. L. Pendergast, Duluth. (See index.) 
“The Wealthy Apple.” A. W. Latham, Secretary. (See in- 
dex.) 
Discussion. 
Secretary Latham gave notice of a motion to change the con- 
stitution at the Friday afternoon session, 
Amend Article III of the constitution by adding after the word “vote” 
in the twentieth line, as published in the report of this society for the year 
1899, the words “ on any proposed amendment to the constitution or by- 
laws or’; and Article XIII by inserting after the word “members” in the 
second line the words ‘who are entitled: to vote thereon.” 
“What Can Be Grown Profitably in the Orchard.” S. D. Rich- 
ardson, Winnebago City. (See index.) 
Discussion. 
WEDNESDAY EVENING. 
The following program was given by the students of the Farm School 
and others in Pendergast Hall, Minn. School of Agriculture, under the 
management of Prof. S. B. Green: 
PROGRAM. 
SVE MO aS ett Geto DOSED ta COIR oe ac SEC Cage ieee Sees oe School Band 
Pee PRUs ey ety s frac NBS WN olan: Meco nie cia aia Subiaco ewe rue a School Orchestra 
PRAM WY MRO DT CANS wnsistis «cris rewire s/s ous 8 m0 ..C. Olstad, School of Agriculture 
Managing a Fruit Farm................A. D. Grant, School of Agriculture 
Ske Xela rite ae or ee RIR Recaro ARS.O OSI hn Tw Ole Ae Are iw RIA ae eee School Chorus 
SElecMomCOVGEAL) od oe fiat teres. claticce Celis ae rk J. M. Underwood and Son 
SSLECwHIOia  Gaeaca hehe Roe OPPO ETO SITES Seon ae ee School Orchestra. 
GLOSSMIG SW WMGA Se Ae Niditic on wire oo. cates D4 E. D. Parker, School of Agriculture 
A Talk on Travels in Russia and Siberia, IIlustrated by Stereopticon 
pals piat baht Rea a LOE Ean Prof. N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. D. 
S ELE CET OIU LOY eR RE ors eT Tela io oth a blslavore etMeneetal. gals Quartette 
Peri Culhphe sh CE MLOPE™ cecie kG isionih! ek tases & cole < bie e we Prof. W. M. Hays 
SVE SO iel a rad uaa eae Mee fee EE Re School Band 
On motion of Mr. Harris the meeting adjourned until 9 o'clock 
Thursday morning. 
